We cordially thank our Invited Speakers at the meetings for their valuable contribution and support
Participant name | Institution |
Country |
Event date | Topic and added value to the Action |
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Thomas G. Schulze | Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy University Medical Center Georg-August-Universität, Göttingen | DE | 2013 Spring | Detecting significant genotype-phenotype association rules in bipolar disorder: Market research meets complex genetics.
Flexible, web-based phenotyping and biobanking meeting highest standards for data protection. |
Xavier Estivill | Center for Genomic Regulation, Genes and Disease Programme Barcelona | ES | 2013 Spring | Genetic and epigenetic studies in complex disorders |
Edith Feskens | Wageningen University, The Netherlands | NL | 2013 Autumn | Dietary assessment in European studies |
Jessica Biesiekierski | TARGID, Leuven | BE | 2014 Spring | Dietary interventions for FGIDs |
Patrick Hughes | Adelaide | Australia | 2014 Autumn | Insights into IBS from Peripheral Blood |
Caroll Beltran | Santiago de Chile | Chile | 2014 Autumn | IBS Research in Chile |
Josef Czimmer | University Pécs | Hungary | 2014 Autumn | Brain-gut interactions and GI motility. A proposal for admission to GENIEUR from Hungary |
Justo Lorenzo Bermejo | IMBI, University of Heidelberg | DE | 2014 Autumn | Feasible epigenetics approaches in complex disorders |
Jim Kaput | Nestlé Health Science, Lausanne | CH | 2014 Autumn | Data mining approaches in complex disorders: Experimental Designs for Systems Nutrition Research |
Anita Eliasson | BC Platforms Helsinki | FI | 2014 Autumn | Secure data collection, sharing and analysis in collaborative research projects |
Annikka Polster | University of Gothenburg, Sweden | SE | 2015 Autumn | Basic Study Protocol – challenges in data collection and implementation |
Fermín Mearin | Barcelona | ES | 2016 Spring | Symptom-based criteria to phenotype IBS patients: pros and cons |
Emeran Mayer | UCLA, Los Angeles | USA | 2016 Spring | Influence of Gut Microbiota on the Brain – Relevance for IBS? |